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blue foliate decoration (ff. 2, 89v). Glossed Gospel of Mark ? Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, 13th century(?): 'Liber ewangl. mar[…] glosat. (e?)ccl(es)ie(?) lich.(??)'; a glossed Mark was recorded at Lichfield by Patrick Young in c.1622.'John Stout', 16th century? (f. 9, lower
blue foliate decoration (ff. 2, 89v). Glossed Gospel of Mark ? Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, 13th century(?): 'Liber ewangl. mar[…] glosat. (e?)ccl(es)ie(?) lich.(??)'; a glossed Mark was recorded at Lichfield by Patrick Young in c.1622.'John Stout', 16th century? (f. 9, lower
blue foliate decoration (ff. 2, 89v). Glossed Gospel of Mark ? Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, 13th century(?): 'Liber ewangl. mar[…] glosat. (e?)ccl(es)ie(?) lich.(??)'; a glossed Mark was recorded at Lichfield by Patrick Young in c.1622.'John Stout', 16th century? (f. 9, lower
blue foliate decoration (ff. 2, 89v). Glossed Gospel of Mark ? Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, 13th century(?): 'Liber ewangl. mar[…] glosat. (e?)ccl(es)ie(?) lich.(??)'; a glossed Mark was recorded at Lichfield by Patrick Young in c.1622.'John Stout', 16th century? (f. 9, lower
an erased inscription in Latin characters (f. [i verso]).Samuel Butler (b. 1774, d. 1839), headmaster and bishop of Coventry and Lichfield: his sale catalogue, Payne & Foss, 1841, no. 550, purchased by the British Museum: inscribed (f. [180v]). Hybrids Germany
an erased inscription in Latin characters (f. [i verso]).Samuel Butler (b. 1774, d. 1839), headmaster and bishop of Coventry and Lichfield: his sale catalogue, Payne & Foss, 1841, no. 550, purchased by the British Museum: inscribed (f. [180v]). Initial word
an erased inscription in Latin characters (f. [i verso]).Samuel Butler (b. 1774, d. 1839), headmaster and bishop of Coventry and Lichfield: his sale catalogue, Payne & Foss, 1841, no. 550, purchased by the British Museum: inscribed (f. [180v]). Unfinished initial
the dedication of the church on 29 May (f. 3; see Legg 1904).? Thomas Parker (d. 1423 ?), prebendary of Lichfield, Staffordshire: his obit on 5 October (f. 5v).John Batteley (b. 1647, d. 1708), Church of England clergyman and antiquary:
Text page of the end of 'The Cities of Britain' , including Leicester and ending with Wall-by-Lichfield, and the beginning of 'The Wonders of Britain'. Contents:Vegetius, Epitome rei militaris Macrobius, Saturnalia Ps-Sallust, Invectiua in Ciceronem Nennius, Historia Britonum (The